Alexander Dalloz (ad+lists@uni-x.org) kirjoitteli (21.8.2008 14:46):
Pretty simple. If your intention is to define SMTP AUTH usage independent from shell access (i.e. by SSH)
Yes, though ssh access is not used by many users on this mail server. The important thing is to allow for *all users* relaying from port 25 without AUTH (of course as limited by the access list etc.).
- side node: really think
about whether it is a good idea to have user logins on your mail server
Do you mean ssh logins? I could actually consider limiting that. The easiest way would probably be to edit (or remove) the shell declatarions in /etc/passwd.
- you should use sasldb as your SASL backend. You have to create the
sasldb manually and this way you control who is permitted to relay remotely.
Ok, thanks I will take a look at this soon.
- Jussi
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